MSDN comes with a lot of ISO file (CD image files), which are great but I did not want to burn a CD or DVD each time.
I looked for a virtual CD tool to mount this image files, but again did not want to pay for it...
I found that Microsoft has released a free virtual CD tool named "Virtual CD-ROM Control Panel v2.0.1.1". However it does not seem to be really marketed and is not available on MS.com
You can find it on Softpedia (http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Virtual-CD-DVD-Rom/Virtual-CDROM-Control-Panel.shtml)
The tool is rough but does the job!
Installation instructions
- Copy VCdRom.sys to your %systemroot%system32\drivers folder.
- Execute VCdControlTool.exe
- Click "Driver control"
- If the "Install Driver" button is available, click it. Navigate to the %systemroot%system32\drivers folder, select VCdRom.sys, and click Open.
- Click "Start"
- Click OK
- Click "Add Drive" to add a drive to the drive list (Ensure that the drive added is not a local drive. If it is, continue to click "Add Drive" until an unused drive letter is available)
- Select an unused drive letter from the drive list and click "Mount".
- Navigate to the ISO image file, select it, and click "OK" (UNC names don't work).
You may now use the drive letter as if it were a local CDROM device.
When you are finished you may unmount, stop, and remove the driver from memory using the driver control.
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